Posted on 04/03/2013 7:28:46 AM PDT by illiac
At a "workshop" for the film 42 in the State Dining Room of the White House, First Lady Michelle Obama told the assembled guests that "this is your house, too."
"I want to make sure that you all know how welcome you are here in this house, because the truth is we do these things -- we make sure that we do these workshops so that you all know that this is your house, too," Obama told the guests. "So we want you to make yourselves at home. We want you to feel good and relaxed and learn and ask questions, okay?"
The White House is currently not allowing the public to tour or access the White House. Only invited guests are allowed inside.
(Excerpt) Read more at weeklystandard.com ...
Often wondered if she stood or squatted....
the real dummies are the American people that voted for these incompetent buffoons!!!
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I thank the Lord I did’t vote to put these grifters in the WH. The African Americans in this country should hang their heads in shame over this incompetent embarrassment, but they won’t.
I would like to serve eviction papers then. Get the he__ out of my house.
The White House is our house too?
What a partnership.
We get to pay.
The Beast gets to play.
“This is your house too”
You just can’t come to visit anymore cracka.
Gee school kids who had bake sales and car washes to raise money to go to Washington can’t see the White House but the Obama brats can spend millions of tax payer money for a spring break in the Bahamas and Sun Valley.
She’s welcoming us in OUR OWN house???? Something wrong with this logic?
As long as those sobs occupy it, I want or have no part of it.
From spending the first 44 years of her life being ashamed of her Country to ‘reminding’ the little folks it’s their House, too........
Then tell your hubby to keep his filthy shoes of the furniture!
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